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... professional healer . Working with the alien- ated , whether they are poverty stricken or affluent students , compels the healer to look beyond his traditional functions and consider the relationship of his work to the social order . I ...
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... professional schools that involuntary examination of disturbed students is , except in rare instances , an improper use of psychiatry . Still , I find myself occasionally in situations where my professional com- mitments require me to ...
... professional schools that involuntary examination of disturbed students is , except in rare instances , an improper use of psychiatry . Still , I find myself occasionally in situations where my professional com- mitments require me to ...
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... professional healers ; in fact , the professional's new commitment to a teaching role should enhance his importance and usefulness to society . If any of the recommendations I have made are to be implemented , there must be some means ...
... professional healers ; in fact , the professional's new commitment to a teaching role should enhance his importance and usefulness to society . If any of the recommendations I have made are to be implemented , there must be some means ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
Psychiatric Treatment in an Oppressive Environment | 29 |
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